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a lot of times in situations like this, he does come here with the official things that the government knows at this time. we expect it to not just be cut solar in chief, but helping us. >> allot of our stations would normally be in the middle of local news coverage or the afternoon talk shows that proceed local news. two different devices exploded. our working death toll, we have lost two people in boston, 100 injured. those are the last numbers. perhaps the president's remarks. we will update this. a 15-block area has been virtually shut down to all civilians, certainly all pedestrian traffic. for a time all transportation in and out of the city was stopped. so far, no reason to think a threat exists anywhere else but in boston this afternoon. earlier reports of a subsequent bombing at the john f. kennedy presidential library are being knocked down. but for now, we are in the midst of a huge and expanding investigation. next up, we hear from the president of the united states. >> good afternoon, everybody. bylier today, i was briefed my homeland security team about the events in bost
a lot of times in situations like this, he does come here with the official things that the government knows at this time. we expect it to not just be cut solar in chief, but helping us. >> allot of our stations would normally be in the middle of local news coverage or the afternoon talk shows that proceed local news. two different devices exploded. our working death toll, we have lost two people in boston, 100 injured. those are the last numbers. perhaps the president's remarks. we will...
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the government is still on track to shut down at midnight. the president said he is not wildly optimistic. he reminded the nation just what is at stake. >> we have families, friends, neighbors who are working hard across the country in a variety of functions. they suddenly are not allowed to come to work. it means that they are not getting paychecks. >> he went on tuesday that millions of other americans who rely mattresses will also be affected. we have more. >> over 24 hours until the deadline. no budget deals. leaders are preparing for a shutdown. >> when it the most notable disagreement is over a policy issue, abortion. all cited the capital, plan planted -- outside the capital, plan parenthood held a rally for abortion and other women's health services. >> we want allow planned parenthood to serve. 90% of the services they provide our preventative care. >> they are threatening to shut down the government because they want to borrow money from china to underwrite the largest abortion provider in america. >> there are quarter of a million
the government is still on track to shut down at midnight. the president said he is not wildly optimistic. he reminded the nation just what is at stake. >> we have families, friends, neighbors who are working hard across the country in a variety of functions. they suddenly are not allowed to come to work. it means that they are not getting paychecks. >> he went on tuesday that millions of other americans who rely mattresses will also be affected. we have more. >> over 24 hours...
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calling a completely avoidable government shutdown. the only thing that is preventing all of that from is that speaker john boehner won't even let the bill get a yes or no vote. >> the only thing keeping the government from working -- opening back up is the grandma kratz refusing to apply a simple -- democrats refusing to apply a simple act of fairness. jennifer franciotti will explain how the shutdown will affect people. certainly been enjoying warm weather around here. that trend will continue. incan see some clouds moving thanks to a trough that is not helping us stay cool. us, we have af stationary front working in that area. we have a slight chance for showers. right now, it is 84 degrees at the airport. we will see the highs around 86 today. cool offalk about a coming and how the tropical storm could impact our area. an investigation underway into a double stabbing. at about 1:00 this morning, police responded to a fight. the victims were taken to hospitals with stab wounds. no word on their condition. in 90 minutes, opening stat
calling a completely avoidable government shutdown. the only thing that is preventing all of that from is that speaker john boehner won't even let the bill get a yes or no vote. >> the only thing keeping the government from working -- opening back up is the grandma kratz refusing to apply a simple -- democrats refusing to apply a simple act of fairness. jennifer franciotti will explain how the shutdown will affect people. certainly been enjoying warm weather around here. that trend will...
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he did research for the government on people's attitudes about food recalls. >> our study found that despite all the news reports about food recalls, only 60% of americans say they have ever search for recall food item in their lives. >> he says it is that attitude that bad things happen to the other guy and others. >> if you go at it either product anyway and nothing happens, you are even more likely to say next time maybe this is a little overblown and i will eat it anyway. >> it was the government posting recalls on the website. >> a new high-tech tool is easing frustration for people with hard to find veins who often get stuck multiple times. it is absorbed by the hemoglobin in the blood vessels. the green square clear the displays the patient's pain on the surface. -- vein on the surface. >> this is a. it gives us an extra level of assurance we will be able to take care of you one time. >> make sure medication is delivered to the bloodstream and not the tissue, which could lead to complications, including invitation. >> now your 11 forecast. >> we have the big time he going on t
he did research for the government on people's attitudes about food recalls. >> our study found that despite all the news reports about food recalls, only 60% of americans say they have ever search for recall food item in their lives. >> he says it is that attitude that bad things happen to the other guy and others. >> if you go at it either product anyway and nothing happens, you are even more likely to say next time maybe this is a little overblown and i will eat it anyway....
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he says that some of the laws governing the process may have to be tweaked. he praised the chief and gave no indication he needed to be fired. they miller will have more on his reaction tonight at 6:00. the baltimore city police officer who worked to find the killer in the phylicia barnes kay's faces criminal charges of his own. detective daniel nicholson served as the lead investigator in the investing -- the lead detective in the investigation. he is charged with one degree of assault, burglary, and making false statements to police. the state attorney's office says that nicholson led a robust search for his missing daughter in april and allegedly forced his way into my home, not to be -- forced his way into a home, knock hied two people to the ground, and lied to internal affairs. most areas are stuck in the 50s right now, and that is where we started off today. a lot of cuts in place. light rain reported across the area as well. bwi thurgood marshall airport had some rain and now they're getting fog and mist. the winds will continue out of the east and th
he says that some of the laws governing the process may have to be tweaked. he praised the chief and gave no indication he needed to be fired. they miller will have more on his reaction tonight at 6:00. the baltimore city police officer who worked to find the killer in the phylicia barnes kay's faces criminal charges of his own. detective daniel nicholson served as the lead investigator in the investing -- the lead detective in the investigation. he is charged with one degree of assault,...
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relationship with a foreign government, the treasury is now selling bonds directly to the people's bank of china. >>> it is going to cost more to visit disneyland as ticket prices jump for the second time with regular one day tickets up to $87. >>> a 29-year-old woman is suing a lingerie house saying she was fired from her temporary job because her form fitting clothes were quote too hot. the company native intimates had no comment. >>> coming up, the devils torch the rangers, the sixers reach the brink and a scoreboard busting grand slam. plus one very lucky fan takes home two souvenirs. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >> your forecast on the eastern seaboard remain damp and wet not just today but also tomorrow. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today". >>> good morning. if you're just waking up this is "early today." in sports for the second night in a row a los angeles team was knocked out of the nba playoffs. here's fred roggin with an early look at all spouts headlines. >> good morning, the oklahoma city thunder are heading to the western co
relationship with a foreign government, the treasury is now selling bonds directly to the people's bank of china. >>> it is going to cost more to visit disneyland as ticket prices jump for the second time with regular one day tickets up to $87. >>> a 29-year-old woman is suing a lingerie house saying she was fired from her temporary job because her form fitting clothes were quote too hot. the company native intimates had no comment. >>> coming up, the devils torch the...
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insist keeping the government large and unsustainable. from 2008 to 2010 the federal government grew about 24%, very few people in america had that increase in their budgets. >> but now the senate is on recess and will likely push for a temporary funding extension. a republican filibuster could trigger a government shutdown. >> that is the worst outcome. if we end up shutting down the government and calling into question whether we're going to meet our obligations for social security checks and paying our troops, then that is an absolute utter failure. >> the president has said that government spending has to be tamed but he's calling on lawmakers to use a scalpl, not a machetee. one thing is for sure. time is short. if no budget compromise be can reached, parts of the government could shouth do you know. in washington -- shut down. >> demonstrations continue today across the middle east and north africa. there are report that is more than 100 people have been killed during unrest in lybia. >> continue around the region today, the deadlie
insist keeping the government large and unsustainable. from 2008 to 2010 the federal government grew about 24%, very few people in america had that increase in their budgets. >> but now the senate is on recess and will likely push for a temporary funding extension. a republican filibuster could trigger a government shutdown. >> that is the worst outcome. if we end up shutting down the government and calling into question whether we're going to meet our obligations for social...
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appear this particular type of event would be considered a soft target compared to an airport or major government building because of how large it is and how many people would attend it would certainly be more difficult to protect than a building or something of that nature. >> that was nbc's chris hansen reporting. >>> the boston marathon holds special meaning for some runners from newtown, connecticut. the number 26 marked the victims. the marathon was supposed to be a healing event but now she says it's violence has instead opened up old wounds. >>> emergency calls reveal more this morning about the panic in boston right after those explosions, first responders didn't know what to expect, how many people were actually injured and were more explosions on the way? >> as you know many casualties, just be careful of a secondary device. this is serious. we have serious injuries. >> all companies be very careful of secondary devices. we have very serious injuries. careful of secondary device. very serious injuries. >>> reaction to monday's bombings spread well beyond our borders. we'll have more on
appear this particular type of event would be considered a soft target compared to an airport or major government building because of how large it is and how many people would attend it would certainly be more difficult to protect than a building or something of that nature. >> that was nbc's chris hansen reporting. >>> the boston marathon holds special meaning for some runners from newtown, connecticut. the number 26 marked the victims. the marathon was supposed to be a healing...
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. >> he said the most controversial aspect of this plan is the government run plan. >> it would only be an option for those who do not have insurance. no one would be forced to choose it. >> the president is willing to consider a medical malpractice reform. >> it will not back down on the basic principles that if americans cannot find affordable coverage, we will provide you with a choice. [applause] >> we can do better with a positive approach that tackles the biggest problems. >> 1 louisiana congressmen slammed the democrats plan a big government takeover. >> it creates 53 new government bureaucracies and hundreds of billions to our national debt. it raises taxes on job by $600 billion. >> the president was heckled at one point during his speech. that is when south carolina congressman shouted that the president was lying about not covering illegal immigrants. reporting from washington, wbal tv 11 news. >> elisha cummings gave more details about the government run option. he said the reason for the push comes down to the wallet. >> if you do not have a way to provide competition fo
. >> he said the most controversial aspect of this plan is the government run plan. >> it would only be an option for those who do not have insurance. no one would be forced to choose it. >> the president is willing to consider a medical malpractice reform. >> it will not back down on the basic principles that if americans cannot find affordable coverage, we will provide you with a choice. [applause] >> we can do better with a positive approach that tackles the...
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. >> the federal government gave millions of dollars to help homeowners that lost their jobs, but she is going to share her story about what she did. she settles in her kitchen preparing dinner. she feels secure in her home, relieved that foreclosure is no longer a threat. she had to leave her sales manager's job to take care for sick father in connecticut. >> i did not realize how about finding a job was. >> she used up her retirement savings and got money from her family to keep payments up on her bel-air home. the mortgage company never answered her requests. but a public-interest legal association got involved. >> it was a blessing. they gave me my house and made sure i will keep my home. >> the maryland department of housing and community development is no longer accepting applications. they processed more than 3600 applications, and the staff -- housing and urban development's deadline to commit funds has always been to #30 and we have enough applications that encumber all funds. she is making about $23,000 less, but received a $46,500 loan. the state will -- if she fails to rep
. >> the federal government gave millions of dollars to help homeowners that lost their jobs, but she is going to share her story about what she did. she settles in her kitchen preparing dinner. she feels secure in her home, relieved that foreclosure is no longer a threat. she had to leave her sales manager's job to take care for sick father in connecticut. >> i did not realize how about finding a job was. >> she used up her retirement savings and got money from her family to...
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we checked with the governing body of men's and women's lacrosse. >> what is the position on helmets? >> changing the culture and nature of the game is a concern. increasing the physicality of the game is a concern. people play with a greater sense of invincibility when they have protection. >> it wants to find a balance and is working to establish an appropriate standard regarding women's lacrosse and headgear. >> we focus on the hook keeping the integrity of the game while not sacrificing safety. >> they are happy with their decision. >> have we thought was a proactive thing to do as a parent, we felt if it would give her more self-confidence and at the little bit of protectiveness to her, we felt like it was a better thing to do. >> it helps me rebuild my confidence. >> she says that as long as she plays, she will wear the helmet. he wants to see women's lacrosse coda helmets like the men. >> i don't think the girls are going to play rougher game because they have a helmet. we're going to dramatically see a reduction in the number of injuries. >> they are in agreement that any play
we checked with the governing body of men's and women's lacrosse. >> what is the position on helmets? >> changing the culture and nature of the game is a concern. increasing the physicality of the game is a concern. people play with a greater sense of invincibility when they have protection. >> it wants to find a balance and is working to establish an appropriate standard regarding women's lacrosse and headgear. >> we focus on the hook keeping the integrity of the game...
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president obama greeted the president last minute news conference and defended the government's handling of the boston bombing. .> the fbi performed its duties the department of homeland security did what it was supposed to be doing. but this is hard stuff. >> the president rejected charges made by lindsey gramm that the tax in boston and the u.s. consulate in benghazi are examples of going backward on national security. not right onis this issue, although i am sure he generated some headlines. >> that is no excuse for us not being able to track a guy in our system, but it was not -- in our system. >> but it was not the only point of contention. the president faced questions about whether he plans to take military action in syria. >> the use of chemical weapons would be a game changer. >> on a lighter note, when asked if he has the political juice to push through an agenda, he joked -- >> rumors of my demise have been greatly exaggerated. >> he was also asked about jason collins coming out. >> he seems like a terrific young man. >> the president touched on other topics, like his desire t
president obama greeted the president last minute news conference and defended the government's handling of the boston bombing. .> the fbi performed its duties the department of homeland security did what it was supposed to be doing. but this is hard stuff. >> the president rejected charges made by lindsey gramm that the tax in boston and the u.s. consulate in benghazi are examples of going backward on national security. not right onis this issue, although i am sure he generated some...
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. >> even democrats like ron wyden said that the memo does not adequately explain whether the government has the legal right to kill an american. brennan will also be questioned about interrogation techniques used by the bush administration. he says he had concerns and objections. that is probably will -- probably not the last we will hear about grounds. the senate foreign relations committee is planning hearings as well. >> still ahead, a judge makes a ruling about an ongoing argument in baltimore city. the decision on the plan to install eight new phone system. and opening ceremonies on the winter olympics are just a year away. away. >> a baltimore circuit court judge dismisses a lawsuit by joan pratt over mayor stephanie rawlings-blake's plan to install a new phone system. pratt accused rawlings-blake of subverting the usual bidding process. money will change hands on the eastern shore. it is announced on wednesday that communities hit hardest by super storm sandy will get additional financial aid from the federal government. maryland will receive $8.6 million, most of it going to the
. >> even democrats like ron wyden said that the memo does not adequately explain whether the government has the legal right to kill an american. brennan will also be questioned about interrogation techniques used by the bush administration. he says he had concerns and objections. that is probably will -- probably not the last we will hear about grounds. the senate foreign relations committee is planning hearings as well. >> still ahead, a judge makes a ruling about an ongoing...
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i have not heard of the government either local or federal asking the phone company to shut down all service in an area because they are being used by first responders. they have their own radio systems and communication systems, but they use the cell phone a lot. that would be a consequential decision to do that. >> this conflicting report about the jfk library a good distance away, they did have a fire. does not appear based on the available information to be an explosion, certainly not associated or tied with the kinds of explosions we have seen today. >> as we are talking, at&t has just issued a statement saying customers may be experiencing issues with their service because of congestion. they recommended the use text messaging for emergencies. the temporary wifi for the boston marathon will remain in place for some time. this seems to be the opposite of the suggestion they were turning things off. >> we just offered a map there for the folks offering a basic outline. you see the presidential library at the left hand corner -- >> we are continuing the live tv coverage on the exp
i have not heard of the government either local or federal asking the phone company to shut down all service in an area because they are being used by first responders. they have their own radio systems and communication systems, but they use the cell phone a lot. that would be a consequential decision to do that. >> this conflicting report about the jfk library a good distance away, they did have a fire. does not appear based on the available information to be an explosion, certainly not...
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a mechanism designed to help local governments and for hiring teens for summer jobs was also left undone and so was a bill creating a hybrid elected school board. bills will be introduced but their fate is of to the presiding officers. >> here is the timetable. the legislators will be called to his office. it will hold a news conference to determine the scope of the special session. it begins on monday and is expected to last at least 3 days. >> they were cheated out of thousands of dollars by a man they trusted to do some work inside their apartment. >> more on the local couple who've contacted the iteam to investigate. >> they returned home with a piece of history. more of that in sports. >> we will see of showers had four cameras >> a local couple says they were cheated out of thousands by men they trusted to do some work inside their apartment. >> when he did not deliver and took their money, they contacted the iteam. >> the couple thought they had done everything right but after they paid their deposits, the contractor disappeared. they hired the contractor to install wooden floors.
a mechanism designed to help local governments and for hiring teens for summer jobs was also left undone and so was a bill creating a hybrid elected school board. bills will be introduced but their fate is of to the presiding officers. >> here is the timetable. the legislators will be called to his office. it will hold a news conference to determine the scope of the special session. it begins on monday and is expected to last at least 3 days. >> they were cheated out of thousands of...
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a delicate has announced today that she will introduce a bill keeping the government -- governor's moratorium in place until the study is completed. a panel is to come up with the back pratt -- best practice by 2014. it is contended that natural gas companies killed the bill that would have funded the study. we are told the commission has the money to complete the study and is working on getting funding. >> maryland live casino has launched two of its grand opening. gamers have more options, with more games and state of your live entertainment venue. the transition today did not go quite as smoothly as expected. >> today's's second grand opening, the maryland live casino is now fully functioning facility. thousands showed up not just for this grand opening but for a casino promotion that left a huge traffic jams around of facility and problems for gamblers inside. >> we have the raven's victory, the orioles in first place, and now maryland live is complete. it does not get any better. >> a lot of excitement as maryland live is now fully functioning casino entertainment complex. during a secon
a delicate has announced today that she will introduce a bill keeping the government -- governor's moratorium in place until the study is completed. a panel is to come up with the back pratt -- best practice by 2014. it is contended that natural gas companies killed the bill that would have funded the study. we are told the commission has the money to complete the study and is working on getting funding. >> maryland live casino has launched two of its grand opening. gamers have more...
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. >> the house has rejected a measure to keep the federal government funded through mid- november. the surprise defeat came ahead of the democrats and tea party republicans. conservatives did not like the disaster aid portion, saying that 3.8 $7 billion measure costs too much. and democrats opposed the measure because it would cut a government loan program that helps car companies build fuel- efficient vehicles. the bill passed the senate last week with bipartisan support. according to environment, baltimore is the smoggiest metro area on the east coast. the report finds that there were 33 days in which it was dangerous to breathe last year and 23 this past summer. experts said that poor quality is especially concerning for asthmatic pregnant women and their babies. overall, the group says baltimore has the sixth released here in the country. th dirtiest air in the country. >> during the summer, when you're likely to have higher levels of air pollution. >> inverted maryland says more needs to be done on the federal and state -- environment maryland says there needs to be more down
. >> the house has rejected a measure to keep the federal government funded through mid- november. the surprise defeat came ahead of the democrats and tea party republicans. conservatives did not like the disaster aid portion, saying that 3.8 $7 billion measure costs too much. and democrats opposed the measure because it would cut a government loan program that helps car companies build fuel- efficient vehicles. the bill passed the senate last week with bipartisan support. according to...
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the red sox continue to outspend the federal government with boston dropping a staggering $142 million on a former raised outfielder. it's a gold standard for the winter meetings -- or the full standard, which ever way you want to look at. the seven-year deal means the full red sox outfielder will average earning $125,000 per game for the next seven years. that's almost $14,000 per inning. i apologize if those numbers ruin your appetite during the dinner hour. stick around. your seven-day forecast is straight ahead. >> here is a lawyer working on for tonight -- we are staying on top of the homegrown terrorists arrest following the latest developments. will have the latest at all of a clock. it's not just the u.s. dealing with a nasty clash with old man winter. find out where else >> the wind has died down a little bit. >> you will see much sun if you go out tonight. >> you can hold me to that one. there's a 100% chance of that. 43 on saturday as the next arm approaches, but it looks like it will stay dry. early sunday morning, sleet or freezing rain, changing to a steady rain has said
the red sox continue to outspend the federal government with boston dropping a staggering $142 million on a former raised outfielder. it's a gold standard for the winter meetings -- or the full standard, which ever way you want to look at. the seven-year deal means the full red sox outfielder will average earning $125,000 per game for the next seven years. that's almost $14,000 per inning. i apologize if those numbers ruin your appetite during the dinner hour. stick around. your seven-day...
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if the government is change. it is your entitlement to remain. >> as their price for people who have come here illegally? >> i am paying the price for that. >> on the original application, the tuisk family was asked if they could return to their country. in 1991, they said yes, if the soviets were gone and if they had no other choice. piret not realizing that going back might lot -- might not be her choice after a. >> piret is scheduled to appear before a judge and so was her 23-year-old daughter. her residency is not clear. her future in baltimore be uncertain.s to we will follow the story. >> a number of thunderstorms will rumble across the ohio valley and parts of the midwest. we have reports of six dozen new tornados today producing unfortunately more fatalities associated with those tornadoes. the line of storms headed for parts of western ohio and there have been some big storms. the storms are getting closer to us and we will be able to sneak in tomorrow. these storms are tracking to the north and west. th
if the government is change. it is your entitlement to remain. >> as their price for people who have come here illegally? >> i am paying the price for that. >> on the original application, the tuisk family was asked if they could return to their country. in 1991, they said yes, if the soviets were gone and if they had no other choice. piret not realizing that going back might lot -- might not be her choice after a. >> piret is scheduled to appear before a judge and so...
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we must pray the glass ceiling that stretches across our government and our economy, so that at long last all americans will be equal in life as well as in law. there is a new wave of change all around us. and if we set our compass true, we will reach our destination. not merely victory for our party, but renewal for our nation. i love this country. i believe in the bright light of hope and possibility. i always have, even in the darkest hours. i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i've lived it. i'm a single mother with two kids, i work a lot. i come home tired. you do miss a lot. he dropped out for a whole month. sometimes i would talk to him and he wouldn't even turn around and look at me. i would just get frustrated because any way i would talk to him, it just doesn't go through his head. i didn't give up because there is always hope that they will snap out of it. announcer: give your teen the boost they need to graduate. call 1-877-for-a-kid or join us at boostup.org for tips and advice. woman driver impaled in the safe. ma
we must pray the glass ceiling that stretches across our government and our economy, so that at long last all americans will be equal in life as well as in law. there is a new wave of change all around us. and if we set our compass true, we will reach our destination. not merely victory for our party, but renewal for our nation. i love this country. i believe in the bright light of hope and possibility. i always have, even in the darkest hours. i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i...
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legislators are delivered >> -- deliberative person to pass state law, where as the mayor runs the city government. >> when it comes to the biggest issues concerning voters, our survey says property taxes take a backseat to crime. jobs was the third biggest issue. a vote right now on wbaltv.com. >>> we have late breaking news from west baltimore. the police are looking for the gunmen who shot a man in the net just before 9:30 near the intersection of baltimore and gillmor street. the injuries are so severe that homicide detectives are investigating. >>> the toddler who was killed in hanover on wednesday was riding with a teenager who did not have a driver's license. according to mva, the 16-year- old only had a learner's permit. the 3-year-old was sitting on a passengers slept in the back seat when he was ejected. five teenagers were injured in the crash. anne arundel county police say speeding and reckless driving or factors. -- were factors. >>> a car carrying a boat crashed into somebody's front porch on ben valley road. one person was ticketed northwest hospital. it is not clear if it was the
legislators are delivered >> -- deliberative person to pass state law, where as the mayor runs the city government. >> when it comes to the biggest issues concerning voters, our survey says property taxes take a backseat to crime. jobs was the third biggest issue. a vote right now on wbaltv.com. >>> we have late breaking news from west baltimore. the police are looking for the gunmen who shot a man in the net just before 9:30 near the intersection of baltimore and gillmor...
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so in the midst of this government shutdown, a char ity steps in to do the government's job. >>> on the brink of default. night a warning about how hard this could hit mortgages, savings and retirement. >>> and making a difference with a powerful idea. the extraordinary families that decided making kids happy is the best way to ebb remember the children who were lost in an american tragedy. >>> also tonight, the president introduces to the nation the woman who may be the most powerful in the world. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. the government shutdown is now in its ninth day. after our report last night the benefits have been cut for military families of military members killed over seas. a lot of lawmakers talked about how deplorable it was to withhold benefits from these grieving families. but with republicans and democrats still fighting, today the solution they have come up with is a charity, a well known, well respected charity for vets and their families called the fisher house foundation. that will step in and do what government is supposed to do. this was hammered
so in the midst of this government shutdown, a char ity steps in to do the government's job. >>> on the brink of default. night a warning about how hard this could hit mortgages, savings and retirement. >>> and making a difference with a powerful idea. the extraordinary families that decided making kids happy is the best way to ebb remember the children who were lost in an american tragedy. >>> also tonight, the president introduces to the nation the woman who may be...
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but if they could speak, they would say shut down the federal government. horton may hear a who, but the only thing i'm hearing right now is socialism. >> people, it's not even in effect yet, there's no way you can already have so many complaints. >> yeah, i already have a complain the about obama care. my iphone 5s broke and i took it to the genius bar and they would not fix it. i mean, what is that. >> okay, all right. i believe you're confusing obama care with apple care. >> well, either way, happened on your watch. >> look, okay. bottom line, health care costs have spun out of control in this country, and no one knows that better than our nation's overworked er doctors, like dr. melissa cronitz. >> i have no idea what this does, all i know obama care or no obama care, people need to stop putting stuff up their butts. i went to school for eight years, so don't you dare look me in the face and tell me you fell on a toy fire truck. >> doctor, come on. >> you want to save 5 billion a year in health care costs, stop putting stuff up your butt. >> okay. okay,
but if they could speak, they would say shut down the federal government. horton may hear a who, but the only thing i'm hearing right now is socialism. >> people, it's not even in effect yet, there's no way you can already have so many complaints. >> yeah, i already have a complain the about obama care. my iphone 5s broke and i took it to the genius bar and they would not fix it. i mean, what is that. >> okay, all right. i believe you're confusing obama care with apple care....
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he said the state law is needed because the federal government is not doing its job. some said the new law is discriminatory and will lead to racial profiling. a vote on a highly debated baltimore city beverage tax has been postponed once again. the vote was scheduled for earlier today, but then postponed out of concern there was not proper public notice for the friday morning meeting. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake's proposal to put a 4 cent tax on some of beverages is generating heat from the beverage industry, and that has some council members calling for increases in other taxes. >> we could raise the energy tax higher across the entire commercial sector and raise revenue from all businesses in smaller amounts, rather than wacking individuals industries like beverage, retailers. >> the bottle tax would exempt milk and juice with at least 10% fruit, and to leader sodas. this is a hot-button issue in baltimore. what do you think about it? what if your community proposed a beverage tax? to leave your comments, just log onto wbaltv.com and click on local news. you can
he said the state law is needed because the federal government is not doing its job. some said the new law is discriminatory and will lead to racial profiling. a vote on a highly debated baltimore city beverage tax has been postponed once again. the vote was scheduled for earlier today, but then postponed out of concern there was not proper public notice for the friday morning meeting. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake's proposal to put a 4 cent tax on some of beverages is generating heat from the...
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house and beat protect intellectual property act are protecting online infringement and with that the government target on short -- offshore websites that offer illegal copies of music, movies and tv shows online. >> i want to stop people from stealing things. i want to stop them from stealing hundreds of millions of dollars for everything from a manufactured product to a song. >> the movie industry says the additional regulation is needed to curb a copyright infringement which costs the industry millions each year. >> a legitimate sites like wikipedia would have nothing to worry about. these bills focus on bad actors, criminal activity going on overseas. >> opponents say the legislation about to censorship of the internet. >> there is a better way to go than to kill the internet at the same time you're trying to get at a few bad actors that are out there. >> others say private companies could become a copyright vigilantes'. >> movie companies, record companies could take it upon themselves to shut down websites with a court order. >> a critical test vote is expected on tuesday. >> both bills ha
house and beat protect intellectual property act are protecting online infringement and with that the government target on short -- offshore websites that offer illegal copies of music, movies and tv shows online. >> i want to stop people from stealing things. i want to stop them from stealing hundreds of millions of dollars for everything from a manufactured product to a song. >> the movie industry says the additional regulation is needed to curb a copyright infringement which...
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the conviction was overturned and the supreme court will have the final word. >> when the government conducts a search, it needs to have either a warrant and something else, and in this case, the government had neither. >> some justices. it is effective, right? you're not suggesting the state would swap students for dna? identifying those that commit crimes. a decision by the court is expected in june. at the supreme court, wbal tv 11 news. >> 25-year-old justin beaumont's mental health status has been under review the last three weeks. he made his way, handguns and ammunition. they are due for a review tomorrow morning. there are three days left, and we have team coverage of what it means for you. tim has been monitoring the massive impact and we will continue with steve in washington who is monitoring the latest. >> 64% of the polls said that republicans are taking a partisan approach and that is the finding that seems to validate the obama battle plan. >> of the effect of the seemingly inevitable across the board cuts, president obama went to a shipyard, workers here would be furl
the conviction was overturned and the supreme court will have the final word. >> when the government conducts a search, it needs to have either a warrant and something else, and in this case, the government had neither. >> some justices. it is effective, right? you're not suggesting the state would swap students for dna? identifying those that commit crimes. a decision by the court is expected in june. at the supreme court, wbal tv 11 news. >> 25-year-old justin beaumont's...
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to career colleges and universities, denying opportunity to millions of people like karri, letting government decide who can go to college. it's my education, and my job, it should be my choice. [ male announcer ] don't let washington get in the way. it's my education, and my job, it should be my choice. the moment you feel run down or achy nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. >> the maryland terrapins have played pretty well most of the season, but no significant victories on the resume. they could get one today. they just need to beat boston college at home. sean mostly for the defense. they take a 22-21 lead. effort after effort after effort, they are not done yet. 27 points, 13 rebounds this afternoon. six triples in the game, and some strong defense. the terrapins break out going the other way. maryland would build a five- point lead. under a minute to play, 78-75 boston college. a pass from cliff tucker is picked. boston college knox of maryland, 79-75. it is not unheard of, but to change ve
to career colleges and universities, denying opportunity to millions of people like karri, letting government decide who can go to college. it's my education, and my job, it should be my choice. [ male announcer ] don't let washington get in the way. it's my education, and my job, it should be my choice. the moment you feel run down or achy nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. >> the maryland...
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had a license from the government. they could pick off any merchant ships they wanted to. >> they were helping out the government. you have some cool artifacts. thimble.similar to a fum >> hands-on history. or was it like to be a seller at what was that like to be a sailor at that time? it will be a lot of fun. .> many free aivities we are running out of time. boat, whaleon this bone. >> sent a message on your iphone. >> you don't have to plug that into your wall. said it adrift in the water. ava.ank you, it sounds like a great festival. the weather should turn out ok. 52 at the airport. 51 degrees in rising sun. this make it close to 70 afternoon. right now the wind is coming out of the east. the cloud cover is starting to break up. a mixture of sun and clouds. we are watching a front coming across the ohio valley and the great lakes. this will give this a slight chance for rain tonight and tomorrow. a mixture of sun and clouds. high temperatures, upper 60's and low 70's. that is not bad. we have a 30% chance for some
had a license from the government. they could pick off any merchant ships they wanted to. >> they were helping out the government. you have some cool artifacts. thimble.similar to a fum >> hands-on history. or was it like to be a seller at what was that like to be a sailor at that time? it will be a lot of fun. .> many free aivities we are running out of time. boat, whaleon this bone. >> sent a message on your iphone. >> you don't have to plug that into your wall....
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. >>> the deadline now three days until the government shutdown that would have real life consequences for millions of american families. can washington agr on anything? >>> in-flight emergency. a united airlines captain suffers a heart attack in the cockpit. the crew and passengers try desperately to save him. >>> and the closer. a final farewell for one of the greatest of all time. and even in the toughest town there is, there wasn't a dry eye in the house. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. the last time the leaders of the united states and iran spoke to each other directly half of the current population of this country had not yet been born. it's been a long time indeed. there's been a long history in between, but today president obama and rouhani of iran made it known they indeed spoke by telephone. this is all part of a new leadership effort by iran suddenly claiming they don't want nuclear weapons. what they want now is talks and transparency and goodwill. and while that w
. >>> the deadline now three days until the government shutdown that would have real life consequences for millions of american families. can washington agr on anything? >>> in-flight emergency. a united airlines captain suffers a heart attack in the cockpit. the crew and passengers try desperately to save him. >>> and the closer. a final farewell for one of the greatest of all time. and even in the toughest town there is, there wasn't a dry eye in the house....
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he says the state law is needed because the federal government is not doing its job. immigrant groups leader said the new law is discriminatory and will lead to racial profiling. >> a vote on the proposed beverage tax in baltimore city is now set for monday. one scheduled for this morning was postponed. jayne miller joi us live from city hall with more details. >> none of the proposed taxes being kicked around are generating so much pressure and so much debate. othis is lobbying. representatives of the beverage and retail industry doing the talking, city council members doing the listing. the topic is a 4 cent tax on some beverages, including bottle of soda and water, proposed by the mayor. >> i've probably talked to them at least through four times. >> enough to be convinced to forget the bottle tax and think of other ways to tax business. >> we could raise the energy tax higher across the entire commercial sector, and raise revenue from all businesses in smaller amounts, rather than like in individual industries like beverage retailers. >> they expected a committee
he says the state law is needed because the federal government is not doing its job. immigrant groups leader said the new law is discriminatory and will lead to racial profiling. >> a vote on the proposed beverage tax in baltimore city is now set for monday. one scheduled for this morning was postponed. jayne miller joi us live from city hall with more details. >> none of the proposed taxes being kicked around are generating so much pressure and so much debate. othis is lobbying....
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just up the road, a 51-year-old government researcher were shot and killed as he arrived home after choir practice. his death marked homicide #153 for the year in the city, five more than at this time last year. no suspects have been named in the death, but we have learned there is a theory that he was mistaken for a food delivery person because he was carrying bags as he exited his car. police have been dealing with a run of carjackings targeting the northeast district. year-to-date, at least 24 carjackings in the district, up 85% during the same time last year. increases like that are not welcome in city hall. >> i am not happy with one homicide. near my house i had three murders within one month. what was watching the ravens game on sunday, i heard a shot. >> city council president jack young announced the timing of the restructuring -- of the increase coincides with the restructuring of the police department. the head of criminal investigations of a 32-year veteran of the department, has announced his retirement. the deputy police commissioner will leave next year. the council preside
just up the road, a 51-year-old government researcher were shot and killed as he arrived home after choir practice. his death marked homicide #153 for the year in the city, five more than at this time last year. no suspects have been named in the death, but we have learned there is a theory that he was mistaken for a food delivery person because he was carrying bags as he exited his car. police have been dealing with a run of carjackings targeting the northeast district. year-to-date, at least...
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we don't know, because it remains a carefully guarded government secret. >> i am glad that found him. that would be awfully worried if they did not get him back. is there a finder's fee? >> tony is coming back with a look at our seven-day forecast when we come back. >> it seemed like the wind was dying down a little bit out there. >> is going to be a lot nicer. now it is only gusting to 25. it is windy and cold tonight. wind chill tomorrow morning will be in single digits. 39 for a high temperature, and then the good stuff comes in. we'll keep the sunshine and lose the wind. 50 on thursday, 55 on new year's eve. maybe some rain on new year's day. the high will be near 54 degrees. once we get beyond tomorrow, that is about as good as it gets this time of year. >> we will take it. >> the tonight show with jay leno is next. we will see you back here tomorrow. good night. >> of breaking news and weather any time at wbaltv.com and stay connected with us fein
we don't know, because it remains a carefully guarded government secret. >> i am glad that found him. that would be awfully worried if they did not get him back. is there a finder's fee? >> tony is coming back with a look at our seven-day forecast when we come back. >> it seemed like the wind was dying down a little bit out there. >> is going to be a lot nicer. now it is only gusting to 25. it is windy and cold tonight. wind chill tomorrow morning will be in single...
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you'll recall the king of jordan his own government. so the yemeni president not running again,q'q promising not install his son in office. a big issue here in egypt. will continue later on the broadcast when we hear from a3é 76-year-old woman from america trapped in her apartment here in go back to the u.s. the big story across the country. we'll introduce you to the winter storm. our owny% largest geographical weather-making event in recent histk but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a hear
you'll recall the king of jordan his own government. so the yemeni president not running again,q'q promising not install his son in office. a big issue here in egypt. will continue later on the broadcast when we hear from a3é 76-year-old woman from america trapped in her apartment here in go back to the u.s. the big story across the country. we'll introduce you to the winter storm. our owny% largest geographical weather-making event in recent histk but with advair, i'm breathing better. so...
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this is government taking over the entire health insurance industry. the american people do not want to go down the path. >> reporter: and republicans wants to make obamacare and its removal a campaign issue. >> let me tell you what we're not going to do. we're not going to tell the health care system into a western european health care system. >> reporter: and team obama is trying to present the massachusetts law as a model and presumptive nominee mitt romney as the godfather of poobamacare >> the fact that 1% pays the penalty tells you a great deal. this was a plan that governor romney support. i think it's something he would have been proud of. >> the republicans are certainly going to lose the election in the house, the senate and the presidency. >> reporter: the high court's decision seems to have caught both sides off guard. but republicans and democrats seem to agree that disagreeing on health care is the way to victory. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news today in america. in arizona, a wild scene as a naked carjacking s
this is government taking over the entire health insurance industry. the american people do not want to go down the path. >> reporter: and republicans wants to make obamacare and its removal a campaign issue. >> let me tell you what we're not going to do. we're not going to tell the health care system into a western european health care system. >> reporter: and team obama is trying to present the massachusetts law as a model and presumptive nominee mitt romney as the godfather...
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the federal government has avoided shutdown showdown part 3. at least for now. the senate has approved a budget that will keep the federal government up and running through mid-november. this came after fema found enough money to keep the operation through saturday when 2012 funds kick in. the house has a week to ratify the bill which seems likely. republicans insist we need to keep a more watchful eye on spending. >> nobody likes this kind of decision, nobody likes to see washington unable to come together and do what should be a fairly simple deal. >> before we spend the taxpayers' money, we should have a real accounting of what is needed. >> if the house approves the measure, federal agencies will remain open until november 18. >> 26th day of september. the pattern is the same. warmer than normal, a couple of scattered showers. warm and wet, exceedingly wet. 80 as the cloud standout. allowing some sun to get through. 6 degrees warmer. we did have a couple new drops of rain to the rain gauge making 2011 even wetter the september. 12.8 inches just this month. p
the federal government has avoided shutdown showdown part 3. at least for now. the senate has approved a budget that will keep the federal government up and running through mid-november. this came after fema found enough money to keep the operation through saturday when 2012 funds kick in. the house has a week to ratify the bill which seems likely. republicans insist we need to keep a more watchful eye on spending. >> nobody likes this kind of decision, nobody likes to see washington...
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you know, like running the government. okay? [ laughter ] thank you! [ cheers and applause ] now, listen to this. according to a cbs news poll, when it comes to the government shutdown, 72% of americans blame the republicans, while 61% blame the democrats. that adds up to 133%! [ laughter ] this is why we have a debt crisis, okay? [ cheers and applause ] that's 133%! and you know -- [ applause ] did you see boehner today in the news? boehner said he stayed by the phone all weekend waiting for the president, but he never called. [ laughter ] what do you mean stayed by the phone? what is this, 1965? [ laughter ] the cell phone hasn't been invented? "oh, let it please be him! oh, dear god! it must be him!" [ laughter ] [ applause ] thank you, thank you! thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you. that was an obscure song from 1967. well, i love this. "the national report" is a a satirical website. they published a totally made-up joke story the other day about president obama funding a muslim museum with his own money. it's a gag. they put it out. well sa
you know, like running the government. okay? [ laughter ] thank you! [ cheers and applause ] now, listen to this. according to a cbs news poll, when it comes to the government shutdown, 72% of americans blame the republicans, while 61% blame the democrats. that adds up to 133%! [ laughter ] this is why we have a debt crisis, okay? [ cheers and applause ] that's 133%! and you know -- [ applause ] did you see boehner today in the news? boehner said he stayed by the phone all weekend waiting for...
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he was railing against the government that he felt was responsible for 9/11. the 36-year-old california man seemed and remarkable thursday evening as he approached a security checkpoint at the pentagon. >> he was very calm. there was no stress in his appearance. he walked very directly to the officers and engage. >> it was an intense gun battle that lasted seconds. two police officers were raised, and the suspect was mortally wounded. >> he was looking to come to the pentagon and create a mass casualty event. thankfully he was not able to do it, but this is a warning. >> officers later found his car parked at a nearby shopping mall. earlier his family filed a missing person's report, saying he had a mental health issues and might be armed. >> we will never know why he made this terrible decision. his actions were caused by an illness, and not a defect of character. >> authorities say he had run ins with the law, but no known ties to any terror groups. >> late breaking word from washington that two more democratic congressman are leaving their jobs. massachuset
he was railing against the government that he felt was responsible for 9/11. the 36-year-old california man seemed and remarkable thursday evening as he approached a security checkpoint at the pentagon. >> he was very calm. there was no stress in his appearance. he walked very directly to the officers and engage. >> it was an intense gun battle that lasted seconds. two police officers were raised, and the suspect was mortally wounded. >> he was looking to come to the pentagon...
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russia is calling for a full investigation of the syrian government's role in the recent massacre of more than 100 people in the village of hula. kofi annan said he was horrified by the killing and will talk with sir ran president assad about it today. >>> scandal is spreading at the vatican as the pope's butler who was arrested for allegedly having confidential documents in his possession. it could lead to an investigation into the higher ups of the vatican church. >>> and tuna carrying contamination have arrived on the shores of the united states. the levels of radioactive cesium were ten times higher than the amount measured in tuna off the california coast in previous years. >>> researchers have captured a stunning image of a newly creat created molecule. it resembles the olympic symbol. and "travel and leisure" magazine has a new survey of cities in the u.s. with the best burgers. the number one city is providence, rhode island. philadelphia was ranked second. chicago came in third. >>> now here's an early look at one of your top health headlines. a new study finds the rate of k
russia is calling for a full investigation of the syrian government's role in the recent massacre of more than 100 people in the village of hula. kofi annan said he was horrified by the killing and will talk with sir ran president assad about it today. >>> scandal is spreading at the vatican as the pope's butler who was arrested for allegedly having confidential documents in his possession. it could lead to an investigation into the higher ups of the vatican church. >>> and...
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the villagers are can go the canadian government to send an ice breaker quickly top a team from the canada fishery department is expected to arrive today. >>> now, for a look at the weather. it is kind of depressing, hopefully, they fare okay. dylan dreyer is here with the weather. >> thank you, good to be back. weatherwise, the east coast enjoying a really nice january thaw. in fact by the time we get to the weekend, temperatures wl be well above average perhaps as much as 20 degrees. right now, we're talking about a lot of rain and it's falling around louisiana especially. yesterday, we picked up two to three inches of rainfall across parts of eastern texas. now, that heavy rain is going to sit over louisiana, through arkansas and eventually push into kentucky and tennessee and stay there for a while. it's not moving east ward all that quickly. and you can see the heavy rain and thunderstorms all across the gulf coast. right through louisiana. stretching right up into northwestern parts of mississippi as well. and a closer look shows you just how much lightning is associated with these t
the villagers are can go the canadian government to send an ice breaker quickly top a team from the canada fishery department is expected to arrive today. >>> now, for a look at the weather. it is kind of depressing, hopefully, they fare okay. dylan dreyer is here with the weather. >> thank you, good to be back. weatherwise, the east coast enjoying a really nice january thaw. in fact by the time we get to the weekend, temperatures wl be well above average perhaps as much as 20...
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government and an unjust military system. michael isikoff, nbc news, guantanamo bay. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> in ohio a camera captured a thief's entrance into the store. he smashed through the front taking out security fencing. he then crawled under the wreckage to begin the heist. but for all that trouble, the store manager said all he got away with was a tv that he may have damaged on the way out. >>> in massachusetts police say a speeding driver slammed his car full of passengers right into a building. the driver was immediately killed. they had to use the jaws of life to get three out. witnesses say the man at the wheel was also driver erratically. >>> and finally from tampa, florida, just in case you missed it. very cool time lapse images from this weekend's super moon. it was brought 4,000 miles closer than usual and it made the moon appear to be about 3% brighter. and now for a look at your national and regional weather -- why are you laughing, bill? what'
government and an unjust military system. michael isikoff, nbc news, guantanamo bay. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> in ohio a camera captured a thief's entrance into the store. he smashed through the front taking out security fencing. he then crawled under the wreckage to begin the heist. but for all that trouble, the store manager said all he got away with was a tv that he may have damaged on the way out. >>>...
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it amounted to a big government entitled program that would have led to potential job losses and increased taxes. >>> in a setback to president obama's job agenda, the senate blocked a plan to help small businesses. the fund which included more than $12 billion in tax breaks would have included cash to small businesses. they likened it to unpopular bail jut of the financial industry. senate leaders said they will continue to negotiate but yesterday's vote makes it all be possible to go on before they go on summer break next week. >>> the day after the judge blocked some of the most controversial elements regarding the immigration law continues to rage on. the epicenter was focused in phoenix where dozens were arrested outside a jaildown town. the judge in the case has even received hate mail and threats over the issue. in the meantime the state of arizona led by governor jan brewer wasted no time in filing a ruling asking the appeals court to block. now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> in chicago a cell phone store employee is called a hero for fi
it amounted to a big government entitled program that would have led to potential job losses and increased taxes. >>> in a setback to president obama's job agenda, the senate blocked a plan to help small businesses. the fund which included more than $12 billion in tax breaks would have included cash to small businesses. they likened it to unpopular bail jut of the financial industry. senate leaders said they will continue to negotiate but yesterday's vote makes it all be possible to go...
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the government is giving them an extra hour off between shifts so they don't doze off at work. >> it has been a rough few weeks for aviation with air traffic controllers sleeping on the job while pilots circle. >> we may have to land. >> now transportation secretary ray lahood says controllers will not be paid to take naps at work. announcing them have a minimum of nine hours off between shifts instead of eight minimum and that will apply when they swap shifts as well. >> controllers need to take penalty responsibility for the very important job they have. they need to understand that when they go to work they need to be well rested and they need to be alert and they need to put all of their good skills into use in guiding planes. >> the f.a.a. has acknowledged a wide spread problem with tired controllers with workers dozing off while on duty. the latest incident was saturday on a late nate shift in miami, florida. new rules also mean more managers will be on duty during the early morning hours and at night to remind controllers that nodding off is unacceptable. >> controllers need t
the government is giving them an extra hour off between shifts so they don't doze off at work. >> it has been a rough few weeks for aviation with air traffic controllers sleeping on the job while pilots circle. >> we may have to land. >> now transportation secretary ray lahood says controllers will not be paid to take naps at work. announcing them have a minimum of nine hours off between shifts instead of eight minimum and that will apply when they swap shifts as well....
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the federal government has promised assistance. today it's the boots on the ground that's making the difference. the power here has been restored. just small steps of returning to some normalcy here in moore. >>> nbc's bill karins is here now with look at the weather. you have new video of the tornado. >> going through yesterday i was searching than 19-year-old kid took the video from a storm shelter. this is charles gafford at his friend's house. i don't know if there's a crack in the storm shelter or whatever the tornado was going over the top. he didn't go through the ef-5 or ef-4 damage but he was very, very close to the center of that tornado. incredible pictures. his mother isuoted as saying if she was there he would not have taken that video. she was at work. yesterday we got away with a pretty decent day. we didn't have any tornadoes or strong thunderstorms. a lot of large hail and within reports in pennsylvania, upstate new york and through the higher elevations of virginia and north carolina. humid morning up and down the
the federal government has promised assistance. today it's the boots on the ground that's making the difference. the power here has been restored. just small steps of returning to some normalcy here in moore. >>> nbc's bill karins is here now with look at the weather. you have new video of the tornado. >> going through yesterday i was searching than 19-year-old kid took the video from a storm shelter. this is charles gafford at his friend's house. i don't know if there's a crack...
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i have never taken steroids or hgh. >> well, the government thinks he was lying. he was indicted yesterday on six counts including obstruction of justice, perjury, and making false statements to congress. he will now face his toughest oh opponent yet, a federal grand jury. he responded to the charges, i did not lie to congress, i look forward to challenging the government's accusations. a court date has not been set for the trial. >>> the yankees, one of clemens' former teams hosting the tigers. fourth inning, mark teixeira tracks it down and makes a bobbling catch. one more time. he grabs the hot potato while sliding on his back. next batter, jhonny peralta with a shot to center. granderson and he avoid making a major collision. watch as it goes off gardner's glove and into granderson's mitt. talk about offense. 24th homer of the year, yanks roll, 11-5. >>> speaking of ex-yankee, matsui with a 3-1 shot against the mon sters. he puts the angels up, 6-1. they win it, 7-2. >>> finally if you're a coach and the rain can sells practice, he made a splash this week. he'
i have never taken steroids or hgh. >> well, the government thinks he was lying. he was indicted yesterday on six counts including obstruction of justice, perjury, and making false statements to congress. he will now face his toughest oh opponent yet, a federal grand jury. he responded to the charges, i did not lie to congress, i look forward to challenging the government's accusations. a court date has not been set for the trial. >>> the yankees, one of clemens' former teams...
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the program that some are calling one of the government's most successful economic plans ends monday. cash for clunkers offers rebates up to $4,500 to car buyers trading in old gas guzzlers. it's been so popular, the initial $1 billion in funding ran out in less than two weeks, prompting congress to scramble and add another 2 billion. >> dealers have sold cars like they haven't sold them in quite some time. manufacturers are producing cars like they haven't in quite some time. >> reporter: but there are complaints. car dealers who reported delays in government reimbursements, unprocessed applications and others that must be resubmitted because the forms were filled out incorrectly. >> we're now slightly victims of success because the thing happened so quick. there was so much more demand than anybody expected that dealers were overwhelmed with applications. >> reporter: some say it's hard to complain about thousands of cars that have been sold because of the program. >> and i'm sure in the next few weeks they're going to break the log jam and get the rebates flowing. >> reporter: the
the program that some are calling one of the government's most successful economic plans ends monday. cash for clunkers offers rebates up to $4,500 to car buyers trading in old gas guzzlers. it's been so popular, the initial $1 billion in funding ran out in less than two weeks, prompting congress to scramble and add another 2 billion. >> dealers have sold cars like they haven't sold them in quite some time. manufacturers are producing cars like they haven't in quite some time. >>...
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. >> the new rules governing gift cards. be sure you know the changes and know how it could benefit you. the tips are on a line under " consumer alert," on our website wbaltv.com. >> the wind has been picking up behind the big storms. we have had gusts up to 45-50 m.p.h.. it should settle down overnight, but let's look of the current radar. we could still see some snow. there is no in parts of the northeast like maine and cape cod, boston. high pressure coming in from the west, we have a very tight pressure gradients setting up in the mid-atlantic region. the wind is funneling right down into maryland the gusting up to 50 miles per hour. it should improve, but with temperatures in the mid 30's and wind gusting up to 35 miles per hour, the wind chills will be in the teens. here are the current wind gusts as of the top of the are. 29 at the airport. 25 in parkton. actual temperatures are in the 30's but when you factor in the wind coming unique to chop off a good fit tinactin 20 degrees. feels like 11 -- you need to chop off a
. >> the new rules governing gift cards. be sure you know the changes and know how it could benefit you. the tips are on a line under " consumer alert," on our website wbaltv.com. >> the wind has been picking up behind the big storms. we have had gusts up to 45-50 m.p.h.. it should settle down overnight, but let's look of the current radar. we could still see some snow. there is no in parts of the northeast like maine and cape cod, boston. high pressure coming in from the...
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today the government posture was different. in the morning, the army pulled out of the city. protesters gathered at the edge of the square in a standoff with police. but this afternoon, the police also pulled back. the crowds suddenly rushed forward. men and women carrying flowers. it is rare for women to be out protesting here. now they are saying this is peaceful. thousands reached the square. their cries and shouts were emoti emotional. but the message was of peace. some men dropped to the ground in tears. their arrival a highly symbolic victory. and now the protesters tell us they are ready to negotiate. >> i don't know what is wrong with us. everywhere in the world why not piece with us? >> reporter: the crowned prince who ordered the security forces to withdraw said the time has come for dialogue. libya continues to take a hard line. human rights groups say dozens have been killed in the last three days. today 16 died when security forces fired on crowds of mourners. there are reports of defectses in the army and that libya has brought in mercinaries. these are the firs
today the government posture was different. in the morning, the army pulled out of the city. protesters gathered at the edge of the square in a standoff with police. but this afternoon, the police also pulled back. the crowds suddenly rushed forward. men and women carrying flowers. it is rare for women to be out protesting here. now they are saying this is peaceful. thousands reached the square. their cries and shouts were emoti emotional. but the message was of peace. some men dropped to the...
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. >> in the final hours before our government would have been forced to shut down, leaders reached an agreement. >> word of a breakthrough emerge after on a day of exchanging offers. house republicans called to the speaker's office late friday night. >> as you know, this has been a live discussion, and a long fight, but we fought to keep government spending down. >> it comes amid a stalemate over what to cut and how much. >> it has been a long process, it is not been easy. both sides have had to made -- make tough choices, but that is what this job is all about. >> despite being on the verge of compromise, the federal government ready furloughs and prepare to shut down. >> it is a shame, but hopefully it will not happen. >> we roll with it. you cannot worry. >> for now, lawmakers are approving a short-term extension to keep the government runni until a broader deal is finalized. >> congressional leaders say the deal includes $38 billion in additional cuts to this year's budget. right now, on wbaltv.com how the cuts could affect you and how local leaders are responding. check it out on
. >> in the final hours before our government would have been forced to shut down, leaders reached an agreement. >> word of a breakthrough emerge after on a day of exchanging offers. house republicans called to the speaker's office late friday night. >> as you know, this has been a live discussion, and a long fight, but we fought to keep government spending down. >> it comes amid a stalemate over what to cut and how much. >> it has been a long process, it is not...
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the government estimates in the u.s. around 12,000 people have died from the virus. >>> and tourists have been heading to southern iceland to check out the fantastic volcano a week ago. it started spewing after nearly 200 years. >>> the dow opens at 10,856 after losing 50 points yesterday. the s&p shed 3 points. the nasdaq fell 12 points. and taking a look at overseas trading that morning, in tokyo the nikkei climbed 154 points while in hong kong the hang seng went up 297 points. >>> stocks slid yesterday on signs the job market is still struggling to recover. investors anxious to see growth paid more than the usual attention to a private sector report that showed a surprising number of jobs were cut last month. a separate finding that business activity in the midwest is lagging, added to the cautious tone. still, despite the day's losses, the current so-called tortoise rally pushed markets across the first-quarter finish line with gains across the board. >>> rising oil prices and a court ruling in chevron's favor sent i
the government estimates in the u.s. around 12,000 people have died from the virus. >>> and tourists have been heading to southern iceland to check out the fantastic volcano a week ago. it started spewing after nearly 200 years. >>> the dow opens at 10,856 after losing 50 points yesterday. the s&p shed 3 points. the nasdaq fell 12 points. and taking a look at overseas trading that morning, in tokyo the nikkei climbed 154 points while in hong kong the hang seng went up 297...
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could sell them -- could force them to sell them back to the government. that is confiscation. a new wall street journal poll finds the nra has not lost support. key congressional democrats say a weapons ban will never pass congress. >> there has been no lack of activity on the radar screen. the observations that crumb level have not reported it precipitation around baltimore. that is the case that most of the precipitation we see on the radar, detecting the raindrops and snowflakes, all that dries up before it can reach the ground. you may have had light showers or sprinkles and sleep in extent, but it has been light precipitation. the bulk of the storm approaching us is well to the south and west. a trace at the airport today for the month. the temperatures, certainly not winter storm like. it's more like a normal high temperatures this time of year. 45 for the actual high. it will get colder overnight but most of the cold air will be with us as the storm is departing late tonight and tomorrow morning. around the beltway, temperatures above freezing. col
could sell them -- could force them to sell them back to the government. that is confiscation. a new wall street journal poll finds the nra has not lost support. key congressional democrats say a weapons ban will never pass congress. >> there has been no lack of activity on the radar screen. the observations that crumb level have not reported it precipitation around baltimore. that is the case that most of the precipitation we see on the radar, detecting the raindrops and snowflakes, all...